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The home secretary warns ministers of a possible influx of Zimbabweans following the country's cholera outbreak.

The UK's Climate Change Bill could cost each family in the UK up to £10,000, warns Conservative MP Peter Lilley.

Indonesian newspapers responded extensively to the execution of the three Bali bombers.

Microsoft joins law enforcement to sue "scareware" merchants who frighten people into buying unnecessary software for fake security fixes.

Even ultra-orthodox Jewish singers have found themselves on a list of non-kosher music made by a group of rabbis in Israel.

Green campaigners' belief in man-made climate change is a "hysterical pseudo-religion", says environment minister Sammy Wilson.


Two more potentially dangerous Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish are found on the West Sussex coast.

With another wet weekend ahead, the familiar grumbles about British summers have surfaced. But are we deluding ourselves that the should be any different, asks meteorologist Philip Eden.

The director of a top US cancer research institute warns thousands of staff of possible risks from mobile phone use.

Alarming stories of a rise in knife crime + lack of confidence in understanding statistics = more fear for ourselves and our children, says Lisa Jardine.

The planet's rich diversity of life needs to be preserved in its entirety because it is vital for our long-term survival.

European politicians vote in favour of changes to a telecoms law which campaigners say could hit online privacy.

In the latest in a series of profiles of single issue groups, Brian Wheeler looks at the work of Greenpeace.

Civic leaders must be willing to make tough choices if we are going to live in green cities.

Police officers carry out patrols near a primary school after a man in a van approaches pupils.

Why climate campaigners should stop trying to persuade people into lifestyle changes and start dealing with the politics.

The threat of nuclear attack may have lessened but many reasonable people are now stocking up on essential supplies in preparation for a new cataclysm.

Small changes to lifestyles are not going to be enough to tackle the challenges facing the planet.

The recent Energy Saving Day did not affect the UK's electricity use as intended; does that mean such initiatives are a waste of time?

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